The 57-year-old Polish man reportedly overreacted to his frustration after the plane was delayed by almost an hour in London Stansted and he forced his way out of the aircraft by an emergency exit while the plane was left waiting another 30 minutes to disembark at Malaga Airport.

The passenger opened the emergency door and ended up on the wing with his hand luggage.

After the obvious security breach, the ground staff eventually talked him into getting back on board where he was held inside until local police arrested him.

Fernando Del Valle Villalobos, another passenger on board, described the situation as absurd.

“Malaga airport police immediately arrested the passenger in question and since this was a breach of Spanish safety and security regulations, it is being dealt with by the Spanish authorities.”

Overreacting passengers are nothing new in the world of air travel. Recently, a woman caused an emergency landing when she found out about her husband’s affair; another man diverted a plane by biting his fellow passengers.

A ridiculously named wi-fi, Bomb on board, caused unease on a plane flying from Nairobi to Istanbul making the plane land in Khartoum.